On the Negatives of Negative Interest Rates
In: FEDS Working Paper No. 2023-64
In: FEDS Working Paper No. 2023-64
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The fourth book in our Bite-Size book series 'Brexit and Northern Ireland: Bordering on Confusion?' has now been published and is available for you to enjoy! We're celebrating the book's release by giving you a sneak peek at Centre for Brexit Studies Researcher David Hearne's chapter.
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In: Political communication: an international journal, Band 10, Heft 1, S. 23-27
ISSN: 1091-7675
In: Political communication: an international journal, Band 10, Heft 1, S. 8-16
ISSN: 1091-7675
In: Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen: ZParl, Band 32, Heft 3, S. 669-677
ISSN: 0340-1758
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In: https://doi.org/10.3905/JPM.2008.35.1.95
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Although negative advertising and negative news coverage of candidates is not a new phenomenon there is a perception among the news media that the number of negative ads has increased in the past decade (1984-1992), especially in the past five years. This perception has led reporters to increase their coverage and scrutiny of such ads, while at the same time showing them repeatedly on news casts. There are many reasons given as to why the number of negative ads and negative election reports may have increased, including more consulting companies, changes in election process in the 1960s, independent political groups spending more money on ads and simply because they may actually work.
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In: Recht und Staat in Geschichte und Gegenwart 397/398
In: Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch Wissenschaft 113
In: Shane Chalmers, 'Negative Mythology', Law and Critique, vol 31, no 1: 59-72, 2019
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In: Austrian Arbitration Yearbook, pp. 238-258, 2009
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